Julian Kornhauser, born in 1946 in Gliwice, is a Polish poet, prose writer, literary critic, essayist, translator, and professor emeritus of Slavic languages and literatures at the Jagiellonian University. One of the most prominent representatives of the New Wave or Generation ¿68 literary movement, he was active in underground political activities during the Communist period and signed the ¿Letter of 59¿ against changes to the Constitution of the People's Republic of Poland that would see the country align closer with USSR. He lives in Krak¿w. Piotr Florczyk¿s most recent books are East & West, a volume of poems, and two volumes of translations, My People & Other Poems by Wojciech Bonowicz, and Building the Barricade by Anna Swirszczynska. He lives in Los Angeles, where he is a doctoral candidate at the University of Southern California.
Julian Kornhauser, born in 1946 in Gliwice, is a Polish poet, prose writer, literary critic, essayist, translator, and professor emeritus of Slavic languages and literatures at the Jagiellonian University. One of the most prominent representatives of the New Wave or Generation '68 literary movement, he was active in underground political activities during the Communist period and signed the "Letter of 59" against changes to the Constitution of the People's Republic of Poland that would see the country align closer with USSR. He lives in Kraków. Piotr Florczyk's most recent books are East & West, a volume of poems, and two volumes of translations, My People & Other Poems by Wojciech Bonowicz, and Building the Barricade by Anna Swirszczynska. He lives in Los Angeles, where he is a doctoral candidate at the University of Southern California.